Useful K-12 Links
The following links provide resources for K-12 educators, parents, and students. We are always building our library, so if you know of a great engineering-related K-12 resource that you’d like to see added to the list, please contact us at bold@colorado.edu.
| TeachEngineering.org is a collaborative project through five universities and the American Society for Engineering Education, with NSF National Science Digital Library funding. The site is a FREE searchable, web-based digital library collection populated with engineering curricula for use by K-12 teachers and engineering faculty to make applied science and math come alive in K-12 settings. | |
| The Integrated Teaching and Learning (ITL) Program at CU-Boulder is a nationally recognized award-winning engineering education leader. The program supports hands-on engineering learning through an innovative environment where students integrate engineering theory with practice and learn through doing. | |
| Engineering Pathway is a portal to high-quality teaching and learning resources, and is designed for use by K-12 and university educators and students. The K-12 engineering curriculum uses engineering as a vehicle for the integration of hands-on science and mathematics through real-world designs and applications that inspire the creativity of youth. | |
| eGFI (Engineering… Go For it!) is an interactive online and print resource that will inspire teachers, parents and guardians, and students alike. Sign up for the e-newsletters, digital magazine, or simply browse interactive website. Great for anyone who might ask the question, “what do engineers do?” | |
| My College Options is the largest college and career planning community in the country, with 94% of high schools and over 70% of high school students participating. Thousands of colleges and universities offer a wide range of post-secondary opportunities and resources for students to explore. The program offers resources for parents, educators and counselors as well. |